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PyHoca-GUI on Linux uses the same configuration files as X2Go Client. (The Windows version of X2Go Client writes its session profiles into HKCU of the Windows registry). | PyHoca-GUI on Linux uses the same configuration files as X2Go Client. (The Windows version of X2Go Client writes its session profiles into HKCU of the Windows registry). | ||
- | Thus PyHoca-GUI should work out of the box for most setups and user profiles on a System | + | Thus PyHoca-GUI should work out of the box for most setups and user profiles on a (Linux) system |
- | If you are new to X2go and try PyHoca-GUI first, then you have to add a session profile for your (first) | + | If you are new to X2Go and try PyHoca-GUI |
- | If you // | + | If you // |
==== Starting Sessions ==== | ==== Starting Sessions ==== | ||
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+ | The usage logic of PyHoca-GUI is a little bit different from that of X2Go Client. In PyHoca-GUI you //first// authenticate to an X2Go Server and //then// you start/ | ||
To start a PyHoca-GUI session // | To start a PyHoca-GUI session // | ||
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===== Further Readings ===== | ===== Further Readings ===== | ||
- | Please | + | For further readings, please |
- | http:// | + | |